And don’t forget to visit LSAC’s online shop and purchase a copy of Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Volume V if you haven’t already. That will provide you with 10 real exams that contain dozens of authentic Logic Games. You can use that book in conjunction with the table below to get some targeted Fixed Grouping practice.

Pure Fixed Grouping games only make up a small percentage of the Logic Games in recent years, so there aren’t a ton of them to go around. Notice that only one appears in the entire Actual, Official LSAT Preptests Volume V. If you want to look at the other one listed in the table, you can order a single copy of PrepTest 72 from the LSAC shop. Meanwhile, we’re working hard at Magoosh to create some new Fixed Grouping practice games for you, so check back often and take a look at our online Logic Games lessons if you haven’t already.

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About Travis Coleman

Travis is in charge of helping students turn LSAT prep into an afternoon with this guy. With a JD from NYU and an English degree from Boston College, he's dedicated his career to fighting the forces of unnecessary legal jargon and faulty logic. When not geeking out on the LSAT, he can probably be found on skis, in water, or in the vicinity of a roller coaster.

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